This chapter is intended to make an outlook for programs which must exist, but seem to be lost over the decades. If you have any hint, idea or whatever else to help us to digitize this for generations to come, please let us know.

If you own an Atari 400 or 800 in the PAL version, please do us a favor and enter:

?PEEK(65528)

in BASIC. If the result is 34, then you own the most expensive Atari in the world, which has an OS we do not have up to today. It is only a little step for you, but would be a giant leap for the Atari community. Everlasting fame is sure for you in that case.

Some tapes had severe damage and therefore couldn't be digitized. If anyone is in the possession of the following tapes, please give us a message or a post here. We really need your help and appreciate just any hint on the programs, who seem to be lost in time, like tears in rain.

The left ones to digitize are as follows:

- General Shop Practices:

Oa1 Tool Identification Lesson, Part 1Oa7 Discussion of a Two-Cycle EngineOa8 Use of Micrometers and Calipers

- Health Services Career:

Hc5 Medical HistoryHc6 Extended Care

- Physics:

Ph16 Theory of Relativity

Well, concerning Physics, we may can restore Ph16 from the Atari-Version of that course, Physics CX6008? Just loud thinking...

•) Kyan Pascal:
The community with the help of all has made great progress regarding Kyan Pascal. Tom Eckmann, CEO of Kyan Pascal, was so nice to us, by giving Kyan Pascal into PD. To complete Kyan Pascal, we need your help again. The missing list is as follows:

- Kyan Pascal version 1.2 and 1.3- Programming Utility Toolkit for Kyan Pascal version 1.x- Advanced Graphics Toolkit for Kyan Pascal version 1.x- Kyan Pascal version 2.00 and 2.03- System Utilities Toolkit for Kyan Pascal version 2.x- Code Optimizer Toolkit for Kyan Pascal version 2.x ; includes the source code for the Runtime Library

•) Forth Compiler from Frank Ostrowski (seems to be lost in time, until a friend of Frank may give it to the community?)